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Gene Siskel Film Center

The Gene Siskel Film Center, formerly The Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and commonly referred to as The Film Center or The Gene Siskel, is the cinematheque attached to The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. It is named after popular film critic Gene Siskel.

The Gene Siskel Film Center
(2021)
Formation1972
Type501(c)3
PurposeCinema
Location
Coordinates41°53′06″N 87°37′41″W / 41.884933°N 87.628180°W / 41.884933; -87.628180
Parent organization
School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Websitewww.siskelfilmcenter.org
Formerly called
The Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago
The Gene Siskel Film Center (left), directly south of the ABC Building, where WLS-TV and WMVP reside and where the Buena Vista Television iteration of Siskel & Ebert was recorded weekly.

Along with Doc Films at the University of Chicago and the Block Museum of Northwestern University, the Film Center is one of Chicago's key revival houses, and hosts at least one major retrospective per month. Unlike Doc or Block, the Film Center also serves as a venue for first runs of foreign and independent films and is not student-run. Amongst other things, this means the Film Center maintains a year-round staff and does not cease operation when The School of the Art Institute closes for semester breaks.

The Film Center reportedly averages 1,500 screenings a year.[1]

History edit

The Film Center was founded as The Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1972. It moved to its current location, 164 N State St. in the Chicago Loop neighborhood of Chicago, in June 2001; the Film Center was officially renamed during the move. The current location is directly across the street from the Chicago Theatre and directly south of the ABC Building, where Siskel & Ebert and successor series Ebert & Roeper recorded weekly from 1996 until 2008.

Its current facilities, which consist of two theaters capable of projecting most formats, are considered state-of-the-art.

References edit

  1. ^ School of the Art Institute of Chicago: Gene Siskel Film Center

External links edit

  • Official website

41°53′06″N 87°37′42″W / 41.884981°N 87.628266°W / 41.884981; -87.628266

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